Sichuan Chengdu Shude High School (), also known as Sichuan Chengdu No. 9 High School, is a
public
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secondary school
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in
Chengdu
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,
Sichuan
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, China.
The phrase "Shu De" in the school name translates to "cultivation of morals" and stems from the school's mission to cultivate morals and nurture the whole person.
History
In 1929,
Sun Zhen
Sun Zhen (; 5 February 1892 – 9 September 1985) was a General of the National Revolutionary Army during the Second Sino-Japanese War and Chinese Civil War.
Biography
In 1933 he was made a General commanding the Garrison of Sichuan's Northwestern ...
(孫震), the deputy general of the 29th Brigade of the
National Revolutionary Army
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of the
Kuomintang
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founded the first Shude Voluntary School. Between 1929 and 1932, Sun Zhen founded four other Shude Primary Schools. Among the four Shude Primary Schools, one of them was later expanded to include a
co-educational Middle School division. The boys' division was located at
Hsi Lai Temple
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Hsi Lai Temple is a branch of Fo Guang Shan, a Buddhist organiza ...
(西來寺) at Shude Lane (樹德里) on Lingxia Street (寧夏街), while the girls' division was located at Shude Alley (樹德巷) on Lingxia Street (寧夏街).
In the fall of 1937, with the donations from the then
Governor
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of the
Sichuan Province,
Li Jieren
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Life
Born Li Jiaxiang ( ...
and Chairman Chen of the Jialezi Company, the school was expanded to include a High School division. A
school board was formed. Since then, Shude High School became a fully operating
co-educational Secondary School
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. In 1943, the school was commended by Professor Yang Renpian, Professor at the
Wuhan University
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, as one of the six best private secondary schools.
Following the establishment of the
People's Republic of China
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, in 1950, the school was
nationalized and renamed Chengdu No. 9 High School (成都九中) by the Chengdu People's Government. In 1953, the school was recognized as one of the three main secondary schools in
Chengdu City. In the late 1950s, No. 9 High School of Chengdu served as the school for children of the
cadres of the
Chinese Communist Party
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in
Chengdu
Chengdu (, ; Simplified Chinese characters, simplified Chinese: 成都; pinyin: ''Chéngdū''; Sichuanese dialects, Sichuanese pronunciation: , Standard Chinese pronunciation: ), Chinese postal romanization, alternatively Romanization of Chi ...
and wider
Sichuan Province, as well as a designated school for the children of returned
Overseas Chinese
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Terminology
() or ''Hoan-kheh'' () in Hokkien, refe ...
.
In 1980, Shude High School was honored as the first batch of exemplary schools in Sichuan Province.
In June 1988, the high school celebrated its 60th anniversary and reverted its name from Chengdu No. 9 High School to the current Shude High School due to the requests from Sun Zhen's eldest son, Sun Jingshan (孙静山) and alumni from all over the world. Sun Jingshan visited the school from
Taiwan
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and donated to the school's library.
In 2000, Shude High School was chosen as a model senior secondary school of China.
In 2004, the school introduced the
Victorian Certificate of Education
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(VCE) and became the first school in Sichuan Province to bring in an international curriculum.
During 2007-2010, the school expanded and another two campuses were founded (Guanghua campus and Foreign language campus, respectively). In 2009, the Shude High School Educational Group was formed. Since then, it helped the development of 17 member schools. In 2011, the school introduced the
International Baccalaureate
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Curriculum and became the first public high school to do so. In the same year, the school was commended by
Peking University
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and
Tsinghua University
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.
In 2013, the school was chosen as a First-level model school of
Sichuan Province. In 2019, school staff and alumni celebrated the 90th anniversary of the school at its foreign language campus.
Present
With an annual enrollment of 5,000 students at three different campuses, Shude High School attracts elite students from the Sichuan Province. Every year, in the
National College Entrance Examination, the average score of Shude High School ranks as one of the highest in the
Sichuan
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Province.
The basketball team of Shude High School had won the championship in Sichuan Middle School Basketball Cup from 2000 to 2005 and had won third place in
Nike National Middle School Basketball Cup.
The
International Department of Shude High School, jointly set up by Chengdu Shude High School and Chengdu Huaying Consulting and Service Ltd., was accredited by Chengdu Bureau of Education in 2002. (Verification No:(2005) 5). To date, the school offers the
Victorian Certificate of Education
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(VCE), the
International Baccalaureate
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(IB) and the
Advanced Placement
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(AP) Program.
Notable alumni
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Liu Yongyan (刘永言), once China's richest man,
Chairman o
New Hope Group*
Han Sanping (韩三平), the president of
Beijing Film studio.
*
Zhao Ermi(赵尔宓),
herpetologist, member of
Chinese Academy of Sciences.
*
Sha Guohe(沙国河),
physical chemist, member of the
Chinese Academy of Sciences.
*
Hu Daiguang(胡代光),
economist
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The individual may also study, develop, and apply theories and concepts from economics and write about economic policy. Within this ...
*
Que Yongwu(阙永伍), the first head coach of
China National Women's Volleyball Team
Shude schools in Chengdu
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Chengdu Shude Union School (成都树德联合中学)
*
Chengdu Shude Experimental Middle School (成都树德实验中学)
*
International Department of Shude High School (树德中学国际部)
Sister schools
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Central High School (
Phoenix,
Arizona
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,
United States
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)
*
Hellgate High School
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(
Missoula,
Montana
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,
United States
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)
*
Sheffield High School (
Sheffield
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,
United Kingdom
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)
*
Haileybury College Haileybury may refer to:
Australia
* Haileybury (Melbourne), a school in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
**Haileybury Rendall School, an offshoot in Berrimah, North Territory, Australia
China
* Haileybury International School, an international ...
(
Melbourne
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,
Victoria,
Australia
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)
*
The Knox School (
Melbourne
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,
Victoria,
Australia
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)
References
External links
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High schools in Chengdu
Educational institutions established in 1929
1929 establishments in China